Living in the Lockup
Rosemary and Ron Rhoden spend a lot of time in jail, but they don't have criminal records. They converted the old Morton County Jail in Mandan, N.D., into a home for them and their family.
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Original Character
Upstairs the old jail retains more of its original character with concrete floors, iron stairs and mementos from the past. Besides the guest rooms the upper floor retains two jail cells and a collection of signs, handcuffs, keys and other law enforcement artifacts.
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